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42. Cancellaria pulchra (pi. xciv. f. 41), Sowerby, Pro. 

 Zool. Soc, 1832. p. 50. 



C. testa ventricosa, costis longitudinalibus angulatis, et costis 

 spiralibus super costas longitudinales acute angulatis, cancellata : 

 anfractibus angulatis, ad angulum coronatis ; apertura postice et 

 antice canabfera, interne costata, margine dentate-, columella crassa, 

 rugosa, triplicata; umbilico magno, margine corrugato; colore 

 ad angulum et in medium anfractuum fusco fasciato. 



Differing from C. cancellata in the angularity of the whorls and 

 in the cross ribs being raised into angular points in passing over 

 the longitudinal ones. The angle of the whorls is thus beautifully 

 coronated and the edge of the aperture dentated. 



Collected by Mr. Cuming at St. Elena, in West Columbia ; sandy 

 bottom. 



43. Cancellaria Chrysostoma (pi. xciv. f. 39), Sowerby, 

 Pro. Zool. Soc, p. 54. 1832. 



C. testa, ventricosa, solida, spiraliter alternatim sulcata ; costis 

 longitudinalibus magnis, rugosis ; spira. brevi ; anfractibus rotun- 

 dato- angulatis; apertura interne costata, ad marginem crenulata; 

 canali sub-producto ; columella, crassa, rugosa, valide triplicata ; 

 umbilico magno ; colore griseo ad angulum anfractuum fusco uni- 

 fasciato ; apertura aurantiaca. 



A ventricose shell with large umbilicus and thick rugose ribs ; 

 the whorls angulated, the aperture ribbed inside and of a brilliant 

 orange colour. 



Collected by Mr. Cuming, in sand (eight to ten fathoms water) 

 at St. Elena and Panama. 



44. Cancellaria rugosa (pi. xciv. f. 44), Lamarck, E. M. 

 t. 375. f. 8. 



C. testa ventricosa, solida ; spiraliter sulcata, costis longitu- 

 dinalibus magnis, rugosis; spira acuminata, anfractibus obtuse 

 angulatis ; apertura obliqua, interne costata : labio externo crenu- 

 lato, crasso; canali brevi; columella crassa rugosa, tripbeata; 

 umbuico parvo, vix excavato : colore pallidissime fulvo, rubro 

 sparsim asperso, in medium anfractuum et ad angulum interrup- 

 tim fasciato. 



Resembling C. chrysostoma, but with the umbilicus scarcely 

 excavated, the spiral ribs not alternated, the angle of the whorls 

 less elevated. It is of a light colour sprinkled with a reddish 



